Monday, January 2, 2017

"Butter or Buter?" The Best Vowel-Trick EVER!

"Why do I have to write two T's in the word butter when I only hear one sound? 
And how do I know whether to make the long or short sound for the letter u?" 

As teachers, we know that the trick to figuring this out is based on the syllabic division of a word.
VCV (vowel—consonant—vowel) = "open" syllable = long sound (as in bite)
VCCV (vowel—consonant—consonant—vowel) = "closed" syllable = short sound (as in bitter)

But for early and struggling, upper grade learners,  this "trick" can actually be more confusing than the problem it solves, thus making an already difficult task seem even more complicated, especially for the average "concrete-thinker" (which early learners are).

If you've been following my blog (or are using the SECRET STORIES®) then you know how quickly and easily the Mommy E® and Babysitter Vowels® secrets are an easy-fix for this pervasive problem. This is because kids already know that when their Mommy (or Babysitter) is nearby, they have to behave and do what they're told! And when they are not, all behavior-bets are off!
Secret Stories® Phonics Book— Mommy E®
Click here to learn the "Chin-It" Trick that these kids are using in the picture above!
Framing the abstract VCV/VCCV concepts in this way activates the affective thinking ("feeling") domain— an earlier developing area of the brain that is far more accessible to very young and/or struggling learners, making it a perfect "backdoor-route" for critical skill acquisition!


So now let's take a peek at this kinder guided reading lesson to see just how easy it is...


These "social-emotional" (affective) learning connections to Mommy E® and the Babysitter Vowels® are already deeply entrenched within the learner, and it is this inherent understanding that easily and effortlessly drives their decision-making when working with unfamiliar text. 

Secret Stories® Phonics Book— Mommy E®

Secret Stories® Phonics Book by Katie Garner
Excerpt from Fall 2016 Secret Stories® Book Edition—"Version 2.0!"

Simplified alternatives, like Sparkly E or Magic E are less effective for a couple of reasons:
—Listening to mommy or a babysitter is already rooted in what kids already know and understand , as they are part of their social emotional framework of understanding. However, Sparkly E and Magic E are random and arbitrary, and therefore require an additional step in the learning process before they can be applied.
Sparkly E and Magic E only apply to one syllable words ending in silent e (bike, rake, use, etc...) and does not help kids to decode all VCV/ VCCV words, like: going, making, rider, motor, etc...  They don't provide much bang for the instructional-buck, as they only work when there is an e at the end, and otherwise leaving learners "high and dry!"

Kids who know the Secrets can easily crack even more advanced, multi-syllabic words, like hibernate! All they need to know is that much like their own mommy, sometimes Mommy E® just has to get out of the house! When she does, she'll put another vowel in charge to babysit, and he does exactly what Mommy would do if she were there, which is tell any vowel that's one letter away, "You say your name!" Works like a charm every time!

So let's see just how easy this is, even for kindergartners!


Secret Stories® Phonics Mommy E® Pack
Mommy E®

Knowing the Mommy E® and Babysitter Vowels® Secrets instantly equip even the youngest four or five year old learners with the "best-betting odds for Las Vegas" when it comes to the most likely sound a vowel will make—even in words they've never seen before!

That's the benefit of targeting phonics instruction to the earlier-developing, affective "feeling" domain, rather than the later developing, executive functioning centers. It's also why these brain-based tricks for critical phonemic skill mastery are a 'must-have' for every reading teacher (and their students!)

So back to the original question at the top of this post— 
"Is there an easy way for beginning learners to understand why there are two T's in the word butter?"

YES! .......but it's a "secret!" ;)
However, you can watch this short video clip to find out!


Start sharing "secrets" with your class tomorrow! 
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Saturday, December 10, 2016

"Go-To" Student-Made Holiday Gifts for Parents!


Now you can cross at one more thing off of your December "to-do" list... finding the perfect holiday gifts for students to make for their parents (or class volunteers, secretaries, custodians, etc...!)

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I thought I would save you some precious holiday time and share some of the cutest student-made gift ideas here, along with a free download of the Secret Stories® Phonics Guided Reader—Like a Snowball, to help keep your guided reading groups on track over the next week! 
Secret Stories® Phonics Guided Reader "Like a Snow Ball"
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Okay, first up...
Holiday Glitter Angels 
I actually found these on a teaching site that is not in English, but that had lots of great pictures. I've only included a few of them here, but if you click on the links below the pictures, the 'angel-creation' process is shown step-by-step!
Hand Print Angels


This Hanging-Around Ornament is from Mrs. Goff's PreK Tales, and if you visit her site, she has posted lots more pictures showing different (but equally adorable!) variations on this theme! 
Hanging-Around Ornaments from Mrs. Goff's PreK Tales

These next two are both tied for my favorites! I saw the first one on Pinterest, and then upon going to the website, Art Projects for Kids, I found the second one. I especially like these because they both allow for easy incorporation of simple math concepts, which the directions mention, as well!
Abstract Winter Trees by Art Projects for Kids
Stained Glass Foil Ornaments by Art Projects for Kids

I love this next one—Watercolor Pine Ornamentsmainly because I adore watercolors! The addition of real pine branches in contrast to the watercolor ornaments on black makes it the perfect piece of "kid-art" to frame and keep forever!!  

There was no link to this one, but the directions included with the pin were as follows:
-Have kids paint on thick paper with watercolor paint in desired colors and cut out in circle shapes. Glue circles on black paper. 
-Use a bit of gold glitter to make the ornament clasp.
-Place ornament hook around a thin pine branch and glue as shown (Kids can also make water colored frames for this, or you can purchase cheap plastic ones in black from the Dollar Store :)

This one from Kathy's Angelnik Blogspot is my absolute favorite, I think it's just stunning! Kathy provides easy-to-follow directions for kids to make it on her blog— Thank you, Kathy!
Frosty Christmas Window Kathy's Angelnik Blogspot 
And last but not least, add some extra "sparkle and shine" to your holiday gift ideas with this easy recipe for Glossy Sparkle by Pixe Pumps! This glittery-glaze provides the finishing touch for any student gift!
Glittery Glaze from Pixe Pumps

I hope that these "go-to" gift ideas make your holiday just a little bit easier and that Like a Snowball brings some wintery-fun to your guided group time!

Wishing You the Warmest of Holiday Wishes,
Katie Garner

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